Haiku Hands, Tkay Maidza, Jaguar Jonze and Miiesha are among the first five winners of the Levi’s Music Prize, which has been reimagined this year to spread the net of support to more Australian and New Zealand musicians during the health crisis.The winning acts all pocket $4,500 cash, as will The Beths, who become the first New Zealand act to share in the prize, which has been redesigned this year as the Levi’s Music Relief Fund.Now in its fourth year, the quarterly honor is said to be the largest single music prize in Australasia, and is typically awarded to those artists that have built “significant initial career momentum” through their performances at the annual Bigsound summit and showcase event, but who still require a cash.